Actors like nothing more than talking about themselves and their profession, and this wonderful little play at Riverside Studios, written…
Brecht without being Brechtian, Mother Courage at the Globe is an array of sound and colour that departs from the…
Southern Light’s Guys and Dolls arrives at the Festival Theatre with all the confidence and swagger of a Broadway classic that knows…
This is the second time I’ve come across the work of physical theatre company Teatro dei Gordi. The first was…
You could attend Black Diamonds and the Blue Brazil at the Lyceum for Ricky Ross alone and leave entirely satisfied. Fortunately, this…
Sherlock Holmes is back in his home place at the Regents Park Open Air Theatre from the 2nd May to…
Deep down in an underground bunker made of concrete and reinforced steel, our unnamed protagonist (played by Lex Lee on…
Noughts & Crosses arrives on stage with traces of something oxymoronically freshly familiar. Adapted from Malorie Blackman’s landmark novel, this production…
What does a 25-year retrospective owe us? Nostalgia, certainly. A greatest-hits reel, perhaps. What BalletBoyz offer instead at Sadler’s Wells…
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde is given a fresh and contemporary adaptation at Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, blending Wilde’s classic…